You can find all source codeon GitHub, along with browser support information and recent updates.

If you really want to dive in you should check out the documentation page. This is where the good stuff happens, covering folder structure, basic site setup, using components and how to customize the kit yourself.

Most components run on top of Bootstrap’s classes, so you’re working with a genuine BootStrap codebase. However, it’s heavily customized to mimic material design‘s animations and design ideologies.

Dropdown menus, forms, tabbed widgets, and progress bars, all of these components follow the material design style and they’re super easy to set up. The difficult part is finding the exact component to match your site because there are so many to pick from.

Generally speaking, Propeller follows most of Google’s design guidelines. The developers have done a fantastic job with this framework and it really does match the material style.

On the Get Started page, you’ll find four different downloads, each for a distinct purpose: